Tuesday Rambling
No coherent thoughts today, so instead I’ll ramble more than usual and see where it leads.
Yasser Arafat is in a coma. Yasser Arafat is not in a coma. He is; he isn’t. He is; he isn’t. Okay already! Can everyone at least agree that he’s sleeping really, really, soundly?
To any of the jurors of the Scott Peterson trial that may be reading this: Have pity on us all! For crying out loud, convict or acquit, but do what you have to do to end this thing. The quicker this trial is over and done with, the sooner the media will stop force-feeding this case down our throats and then they can move on to the important issues of the country, like the Michael Jackson case.
I realize that Michael Moore has made a few movies and has won some awards, but when did it become necessary for him to share all his thoughts on every issue of the day? Dude, give it a rest already. Each time Michael Moore speaks, a red state voter is born.
Last night I saw Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi being interviewed by Lou Dobbs. In the brief interview, Ms. Pelosi cited scripture, referred to the environment as “God’s creation”, and let it be known that she is a “devout Catholic”. That’s all well and good, but it appears that many politicians are reading far too much into the recent exit polls. I imagine this is a sign of things to come in America, where all politicians will discuss the major issues with a moral and religious tone attached. I suppose now both teams will attempt to show who is holier-than-thou.
Happy Tuesday!